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we basically, it's us going, fighting for our lives. could be our last game ever. i don't know if any of us will get a play in college or anything, but i know a lot of them are. they have everything to lose and we have nothing to lose. >> you got to love those guys from bethesda chevy chase. they're hungry and they have an opportunity tonight to do something big. they are going up against their defense and marcus newby headed to nebraska next year. a true test there. everybody at home, if you don't have anything going on, come out and support one of your local high school football teams. they earned a right to be here and i know they would appreciate your support. carol, back to you. >> thank you, we appreciate your work. that was a good story. looking forward to the highlights. have them for you tonight at 11:00. >>> coming up at 5:30, which neighborhood in our yaarea have the best access to public transportation. >> details coming up on news 4. >>> an exclusive tour with firefighters battling huge fires during hurricane >>> fast forward through the headlines. d.c
we basically, it's us going, fighting for our lives. could be our last game ever. i don't know if any of us will get a play in college or anything, but i know a lot of them are. they have everything to lose and we have nothing to lose. >> you got to love those guys from bethesda chevy chase. they're hungry and they have an opportunity tonight to do something big. they are going up against their defense and marcus newby headed to nebraska next year. a true test there. everybody at home, if...
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doug joins us now to let us know. >> for the first time in a while, we've hit the mid-50s. at least for high temperatures. but the wind is definitely kicking up as you mentioned. current temperature 52. the dew point right now, 12. the humidity is way down there, very dry atmosphere. look at those winds gusting to 30 miles an hour across the area right now. no rain across our region, but we're going to see clear skies tonight. the storm left our area early this morning after reporting a little bit of light rain and snow at the airport last night. no accumulation as we were talking about. it does look like now we're just going to be dealing with clear skies and sunshine. wait until you see the change in the pattern coming up over the next couple of days. it will take us through the weekend. and i'll show you what that means for you. >> all right. >>> late this afternoon, the man who killed several people and shot congresswoman gabrielle giffords learned his punishment. keith russell is following the sentencing for jared loughner. keith? >> wendy, jared lee loughner will spen
doug joins us now to let us know. >> for the first time in a while, we've hit the mid-50s. at least for high temperatures. but the wind is definitely kicking up as you mentioned. current temperature 52. the dew point right now, 12. the humidity is way down there, very dry atmosphere. look at those winds gusting to 30 miles an hour across the area right now. no rain across our region, but we're going to see clear skies tonight. the storm left our area early this morning after reporting a...
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can's here to tell us about that. 1984. >> 1987, to be exact. the rivalry goes back to 1934, rieger. the eagles lead the series with 72-58-5 against the skins. they have dominated lately winning five out of the last six meetings. but there was a game back in 1987 where doug williams played lightsout. september 13th, 1987. the first day doug delivered. reggie white and the eagles gave the skins a first quarter get. jay rolling left. he just can't see the freight train coming. white separated schrader's shoulder on the play. a nagging injury that would keep him out for most of the season. >> we just fell on the shoulder. it's just a matter of the way i came down. something gave. unfortunately it was my shoulder and not the ground. >> reporter: enter doug williams, who ends the first drive with a six-yard touchdown pass to art monk. there's more pain in the point after. number 4, atkinson, he gets run into. a dislocated left ankle. effectively ended atkinson's career with the redskins. second quarter, and the eagles take flight. randall cunningham
can's here to tell us about that. 1984. >> 1987, to be exact. the rivalry goes back to 1934, rieger. the eagles lead the series with 72-58-5 against the skins. they have dominated lately winning five out of the last six meetings. but there was a game back in 1987 where doug williams played lightsout. september 13th, 1987. the first day doug delivered. reggie white and the eagles gave the skins a first quarter get. jay rolling left. he just can't see the freight train coming. white...
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not bringing us much at all. but a completely story up to the north around new york and philadelphia. take a look at a live shot right now in philadelphia. that's 30th street station in the beautiful cirrus center. >>> it's going to get messy out there in a little bit. let's get more from our chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer, right here in the storm center4. >> that's it. there you go. >> way to go. >> guys, i think really for us tonight, i think we're going to be okay. we're seeing a few sprinkles but dry air around our region. we're not seeing any of this make its way down to the ground so i'm not too worried about that. as far as the temperatures go right now, we're looking at temperatures around 45 degrees out at the airport. that's what we're going to continue to see here as we move through the rest of the night tonight. those windchills, however, a completely different story. 45 degrees with winds out of the north at 16, puts our windchill at 38 degrees. y
not bringing us much at all. but a completely story up to the north around new york and philadelphia. take a look at a live shot right now in philadelphia. that's 30th street station in the beautiful cirrus center. >>> it's going to get messy out there in a little bit. let's get more from our chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer, right here in the storm center4. >> that's it. there you go. >> way to go. >> guys, i...
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the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit very, very hard by sandy. your forecast for the next couple of days. high of 49 for your tuesday. get out and vote. should be a nice day for 45 on wednesday. thursday, 49 degrees. before, look at this, guys, before -- >> yea! >> -- a nice warm-up, saturday, sunday, monday, above average for a change. boy, do we need that after what we're going to be seeing. >> thank you, doug. >>> when we come back on news4 at 5:00, a pilot lands his plane and crashes into an suv. we're going to hear from the couple in the car. >> the infomercial says the no-no is a beauty break-
the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit...
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but right now i think it will affect us. and guys, this could bring some areas some snow. >> that's not good news. neither is this, what we're about to tell you. millions of americans are relying on generators this week and the champion power equipment company is recalling more than 8,500 of its generators because of a fire hazard. this is what those generators look like. they were sold from december to july of last year in costco stores. eight fires have been reported. we do have the model numbers and other information at nbcwashington.com. just search generator recall. >>> new york's coney island aquarium, it may have to evacuate thousands of marine animals at the site in the wake of the superstorm sandy. like other parts of the city the 14-acre aquarium flooded, lost electricity. the staff has been working to restore the filtration systems necessary to keep those animals alive. there isn't enough electricity to keep all of the exhibits and the holding tanks going. so if the full power isn't back up in a couple of days, th
but right now i think it will affect us. and guys, this could bring some areas some snow. >> that's not good news. neither is this, what we're about to tell you. millions of americans are relying on generators this week and the champion power equipment company is recalling more than 8,500 of its generators because of a fire hazard. this is what those generators look like. they were sold from december to july of last year in costco stores. eight fires have been reported. we do have the...
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folks using the rail line as opposed to the drivers using the toll roads. >> reporter: with tolls continuing to go up, some say they'll avoid the toll road all together. >> i'm going to try it. i don't know. i get on there, and it's a different price. and i don't even realize it. >> reporter: now, that's the fear, that too many drivers will get pushed off the toll road and onto local roads which are already clogged. still, other drivers say once the silver line comes online, they'll hop out of the car and onboard. at dulles international airport, adam tuss, news4. >>> when news4 at 5:00 continues, it's beginning to feel a lot like christmas. the annual holiday tradition that attracts millions each year rolls in. >>> and a big surprise at a madonna concert that has the whole crowd doing, yep, you guessed it, gangnam style. >>> enrollment in charter schools is on the rise according to the national alliance for public charter schools. there are now more than 2 million students in the alternative programs. enrollment jumped by 200,000 students in the last year alone. los angeles has the most cha
folks using the rail line as opposed to the drivers using the toll roads. >> reporter: with tolls continuing to go up, some say they'll avoid the toll road all together. >> i'm going to try it. i don't know. i get on there, and it's a different price. and i don't even realize it. >> reporter: now, that's the fear, that too many drivers will get pushed off the toll road and onto local roads which are already clogged. still, other drivers say once the silver line comes online,...
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but once again, it will bring us some rain early in the morning. and this cold air will most likely become more cool air on wednesday. temperatures still about five to ten degrees below average. but the winds will begin to die down. this is going to be a typical late fall, early winter type of day as we move into the middle of the week. this evening, mostly cloudy, rain moving in. most likely around 10:00, 11:00 tonight. rather breezy. 57 to 63 degrees. tomorrow morning, rain likely. some heavy. rather windy and cold. 37 to 42 degrees. winds, sustained winds 15 to 25 miles an hour. let's break down tomorrow morning for you even more as you make your way into work. this will be the tough part. areas of rain heavy at times. strong gusty winds, gusts 30 to 40 miles per hour. tomorrow morning, between, say, 5:00 and 9:00 a.m. when you're heading to work or kids are heading to school, you'll need the um brem las, and probably need to pick the coats back out of the closet and likely delays especially on the roadways. you may want to give yourself extra t
but once again, it will bring us some rain early in the morning. and this cold air will most likely become more cool air on wednesday. temperatures still about five to ten degrees below average. but the winds will begin to die down. this is going to be a typical late fall, early winter type of day as we move into the middle of the week. this evening, mostly cloudy, rain moving in. most likely around 10:00, 11:00 tonight. rather breezy. 57 to 63 degrees. tomorrow morning, rain likely. some...
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harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is the kind of weather that seems like it goes with that part of the world. one of the things we learned is that the water in the western atlantic was five degrees above normal. that's part of the interview that went into this storm, that's causing damage that we're still learning about, even today. what my story is for "rock center" tonight, we went into lower manhattan where there's no power, hundreds of thousands of people with no power. it was quite astounding to see people make do. new yorkers are notoriously cranky. sometimes hard to get along with. but when pus
harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is...
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this used to be cinder block and red carpet. and we've added the drywall and of course all the great players. to get on this wall, you have to be first team acc. look at that uniform. >> look how short the shorts were. >> how about the hair? he looks good with the hair. >> what is this room? >> this is our work room. >> the history wall is where the tradition really comes to light. in the hope of inspiring the future. >> this is where we watch our film. i don't know how to do the button. but a screen come down. you look out through the building. we talk about championship preparation. tradition of excellence. tradition of winning. >> what does it mean to recruit? >> everybody we recruit thinks they're going in the nba. they think they can get there from maryland. to me it is big time basketball. here's our locker room. each guy has their own private code. so you walk in. you see the state flag and then you see the new m. this is all brand new. this is brand new lockers, brand new carpet. >> reporter: a hidden treasure can be fou
this used to be cinder block and red carpet. and we've added the drywall and of course all the great players. to get on this wall, you have to be first team acc. look at that uniform. >> look how short the shorts were. >> how about the hair? he looks good with the hair. >> what is this room? >> this is our work room. >> the history wall is where the tradition really comes to light. in the hope of inspiring the future. >> this is where we watch our film. i...
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that is very good news for us. we're not going to have to deal with the rain and the wind associated with that. although if you're heading down towards ocean city, places like that, you'll see wind and tidal rises down there. winds out of north about 8 miles per hour. a little bit of a windchill. so it's still quite chilly for this time of year. 45 in winchester, 48 in leesburg, 53 in fredericksburg. gaithersburg coming in at 5 degrees. you'll need the jackets and coats as you step outside tonight. it is friday night, a friday evening and looking pretty nice for you as long as you're bundled up for it. should be great. nothing as far as the rain is concerned. we did see a few showers early this morning mostly in southern maryland. that's with the first coastal system moving offshore. the clear skies will allow temperatures to cool once again overnight tonight. high pressure dominating. that's why we saw all the sunshine today. tomorrow, the high will move off towards the east a little bit. still going to be cool. i
that is very good news for us. we're not going to have to deal with the rain and the wind associated with that. although if you're heading down towards ocean city, places like that, you'll see wind and tidal rises down there. winds out of north about 8 miles per hour. a little bit of a windchill. so it's still quite chilly for this time of year. 45 in winchester, 48 in leesburg, 53 in fredericksburg. gaithersburg coming in at 5 degrees. you'll need the jackets and coats as you step outside...